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Show Salt Box Placement Up for Discussion safe at the office of Pat Wilson, Student Activities Coordinator. "The committee will meet next week to decide whether or not to return the money to Paul Taylor," said Mr. Wilson. Pillar too Salty? "I received a complaint about the use of four letter words and offensive offen-sive cartoons in the Pillar, but I doubt that the committee will act on it. If the paper had been doing this kind of stuff at first, I think tnere would have been more negative nega-tive student reaction," noted Mr. Wilson. The off-campus bi-weekly newspaper news-paper is published by former Chronicle staffers who resigned Spring quarter in protest to the appointment ap-pointment of Ralph Mabey to the Fall Chronicle editorship. The fate of the Salt boxes will be decided by the Committee on Student Affairs sometime next week. Fourteen donation cans, set up on campus to solicit funds for the newspaper The Pillar of Salt, were confiscated by the ampus Police last Wednesday after the paper refused re-fused to remove them. "Permission to solicit funds at e University must be obtained 'rom the Committee on Student Affairs," said Jan Van Orman, stu- Jent committees financial advisor, and the minutes of Student Af- tairs Committee meetings contain jo such request from the Pillar of Salt." The funds are being held in the |